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Please read this handbook and discuss the student policies with your children before signing section VII on the registration form.
Families and students registered in the Religious Education Program of the Parish of Our Lady of Peace are responsible for knowing and following the policies and procedures as outlined in this handbook. We are here to serve the religious education needs of all children and their families. Should you have a question or concern, please contact the Parish Catechetical Leaders. Confidentiality is always maintained in sensitive matters.
Office Hours
Monday Friday 10:00 a.m. 2:30 p.m. Other hours by appointment
Karen Parenti
Administrative Assistant
Kathy Brady
Office Assistant
Terri Woodard
Program Assistant
Table of Contents
Page 4 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAM
Program Options Registration Information and Requirements Tuition Curriculum NCEA IFG: ACRE Edition Testing Lost Textbooks and Bibles Progress Reports
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FAMILY-BASED PROGRAM
Family-Based Catechesis Registration Information and Requirements Family-Based Program Requirements Instructions for Submitting Chapter Reviews
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SACRAMENT PROGRAM
First Reconciliation First Eucharist Confirmation
Registration Information The registration process generally begins in April of each year. Registration packets are mailed to families of current students. All class placements are on a first-come basis. Registration Requirements for Returning Families Religious Education Program registration form by June 15, 2013. Non-refundable tuition payment. Volunteer form committing to donate five hours of time to the program. A baptismal certificate for siblings new to the program unless baptized at OLP.
Registration Requirements for New Families Register as parishioners of Our Lady of Peace. Religious Education Program registration form. Non-refundable tuition payment. As a courtesy, we extend a discounted tuition rate to new families regardless of the timing of the registration. Volunteer form committing to donate five hours of service each year. Volunteer service from each family helps to minimize the cost of the Catechetical Program. A Baptismal Certificate for each child (unless baptized at OLP), and certificates for reception of other sacraments, if applicable. A letter, or a copy of a record file, from your previous Religious Education Program or Catholic school indicating the grades your children completed. Tuition Tuition covers less than half of the total cost of providing religious instruction for a student. The remaining costs are funded by the parish. Therefore, all families must be registered parishioners of Our Lady of Peace and support the parish through weekly use of envelopes at Mass. A tuition discount is offered for registration submissions prior to June 15, 2013. We encourage families to register in the spring in order to help us: Process registration forms in a timely manner. Organize the classrooms, keeping class size small. Recruit catechists. Create volunteer schedules. Take advantage of vendor discounts. Due to additional administration time and cost of processing late registrations, a late fee is required after August 15, 2013, for returning students. In gratitude for their service, tuition is waived for children of catechists. A 50% discount is offered to dedicated (weekly) hall monitors, dedicated substitute catechists, and dedicated babysitters.
Families should never allow financial considerations to prevent them from registering their children for religious education. Please contact a Parish Catechetical Leader, if you are experiencing financial difficulties. All inquiries are kept confidential.
Tuition Schedule
GRADES 1 8 Discount: Received on or before June 15 Regular: June 16 to August 15, 2013 Late Fee: Received after August 15, 2013 One Child $130 $180 $230 Two Children $250 $300 $350 Three Children $300 $350 $400 Four Children $325 $375 $425
Curriculum The Catechetical Program of Our Lady of Peace uses RCL Benziger textbooks in grades one through eight. For sacrament preparation years we use Loyola Press textbooks.
The curriculum materials used in our program are designed to provide a rich, authentic, and complete presentation of our Catholic faith for children and adolescents. All textbooks are approved by the Archdiocese of Newark and are in conformity with the Catechism of the Catholic Church. All catechists are required to teach the curriculum found in the textbook according to the syllabus that is developed by the Catechetical Office. Families can access additional information on the textbooks used in our program at www.faithfirst.com, www.GodsGift.LoyolaPress.com.
National Catholic Educational Association Information for Growth: Assessment of Children/Youth Religious Education (NCEA IFG: ACRE Edition) NCEA IFG: ACRE Edition is a standardized test which the Archdiocese requires of all fifth and eighth grade students in religious education programs and Catholic schools. IFG: ACRE edition assesses faith knowledge and the results will be used to determine where and how we can improve our Religious Education program. Lost Textbooks and Bibles All students are given a textbook at the beginning of the year and they are expected to bring their books with them to every class. If an RCL textbook is lost, it can be replaced, if our supply permits, at a cost of $20.
Students are presented with a Bible in the third grade for use by the child and their family throughout their Religious Education years. A lost Bible can be replaced at a cost of $25 as our supply permits.
Progress Reports We honor the commitment of parents as primary catechists and first heralds of Christian faith. As a courtesy, we provide a student progress report twice a year. It is expected that the parents sign and return the mid-year progress report in order to receive a second term report.
Read the missed chapter in the textbook and submit that chapter review as follows: Go to www.faithfirst.com. Click on Students. Click on Chapter Reviews. Click on link above the picture of the alarm clock which reads, Click here to view previous version of the chapter reviews. Scroll down and click on Legacy Edition. Scroll down and click on your grade level. Click on the chapter number. Click on the appropriate answers to the multiple choice questions. When finished, you need to email your results to olpmakeup@olpnp.com and then type a comma and your own email address. This way we will both get a copy. Another option is to have the results sent only to yourself and after you receive them, forward them to us at olpmakeup@olpnp.com. Either way, you will know immediately if your results went through.
Arriving Late It is important that all students arrive to sessions on time. Obviously, there are situations beyond our control that cause parents and children to be late. However, it should never be a continuing occurrence. The Catechetical Office should be notified when the parent knows that the student will arrive late. A student who arrives more than 30 minutes late misses a significant amount of the lesson. In this case, the student will not be marked absent but is required to complete the make-up work to ensure that a good grasp of the material is attained. Leaving Early If it is necessary for your child to leave at any time before the end of class, please notify the Catechetical Office as early as possible that day and send in a note with your child to give their catechist or a staff member in the gym. Come to the gym when it is time for your child to leave and a volunteer will be sent to the classroom to escort your child back to the gym. You must sign your child out before leaving. A student who leaves more than 30 minutes early misses a significant amount of the lesson and is required to complete the make-up work to ensure that a good grasp of the material is attained. Cell Phones and Electronic Items The use of electronic devices and cell phones (including text messaging and photo taking), are not permitted during sessions. Abuse of these regulations will result in the removal of the electronic item.
Sport and Other Items Use of all sports equipment is forbidden in the building. Behavior Appropriate behavior and common courtesy are presumed and expected from our students at every grade level. Students are expected to behave in a cooperative and respectful manner towards their fellow classmates, their catechist, all volunteers and parish staff. Persistent behavior situations will result in a warning by the catechist. If the student does not correct the behavior, a Parish Catechetical Leader or appropriate staff member will intervene, the parent will be notified, and corrective measures will be determined.
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Building Procedures For the safety of our children, everyone must enter and exit through the Parish Hall doors only while the Religious Education Program is in session. All catechists, volunteers, and visitors must sign the logbook in the gym upon entering and exiting the building. This includes visitors from other parish ministry groups who find it essential to enter the building while the program is in session. No one should open any outside doors of the building except for emergency exit while the program is in session. Bringing Friends to Class For safety reasons, only those children enrolled in our Religious Education Program may be on the premises during class time. If you have any questions regarding this policy, please contact the Parish Catechetical Office. Emergency Contact During Sessions Should a parent or guardian need to contact a Catechetical Office staff member in case of emergency when classes are in session and our office is closed, please call the rectory at (908) 464-7600. Let them know the general nature of the emergency and your contact information. They will get a message to us in the school gym. Emergency Closings Our program follows the guidelines of the New Providence School District for emergency closings due to inclement weather. If New Providence public schools are closed for the day, then Religious Education classes are cancelled as well. If a decision is made during the school day to cancel afternoon or evening classes, we will notify parents via email. You may also call the Parish Catechetical Office at (908) 464-8156 to listen to the message if in doubt about cancellation. Protecting Gods Children/Child Abuse Policy
Consistent with Archdiocesan policy and local legal code, the Parish Catechetical Office staff and volunteers have a moral and legal obligation to report any suspected child abuse to authorities to ensure the welfare of a child.
All staff, catechists, and weekly dedicated volunteers are required to: Acknowledge receipt of and compliance with the Archdiocesan Policy
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FAMILY-BASED PROGRAM
Family-Based Catechesis Recognizing that the family is the foundation for all religious catechesis, our parish offers a program for families who feel their childrens religious education will be best accomplished by parents teaching their children in an independent home study setting. Parents choosing this option should possess a strong and authentic foundation in the Catholic faith and/or recognize within themselves a strong desire to grow in faith through catechetical study with their children, and thereby proclaiming the Gospel message through their lifestyle. When choosing the Family-Based Program option, the parent commits to the role of instructor, motivator and living example of faith in relationship with God. They recognize that worship at Mass is the center of their lives. As such, they ensure their child participates in the life of the parish as members of the Body of Christ.
Family-Based students preparing for First Reconciliation, First Eucharist, and Confirmation will follow the same process and requirements as the Classroom-Based students. This includes attendance at special teaching sessions held during the Religious Education class times. Therefore Family-Based study is discouraged during sacramental years
Family-Based Registration Requirements for Returning Families If all chapter work is completed as required, you may re-register your children by completing the registration and volunteer form. If chapter work is not completed, and/or you have been contacted by the Catechetical Office during the year that chapter work has not been submitted in a timely fashion, a parent must contact the Parish Catechetical Leader to discuss your commitment and continuation in the Family-Based Program with your children. Contact should be made prior to the June 15th registration deadline. Family-Based Registration Requirements for New Families Contact a Parish Catechetical Leader for an interview to discuss your interest in pursuing Family-Based catechesis for your children. After making your decision, complete and return a Religious Education Program Registration Form.
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Family-Based Program Requirements Families must make weekly attendance at Mass with their children a priority. Families are encouraged to attend all Family-Based gatherings throughout the year. Attendance at three gatherings is required. New This Year: You may choose to lead the Childrens Liturgy of the Word in lieu of attending one or more gatherings. 1. Orientation (required) September 2013 2. Advent November 2013 3. Christmas Season January 2014 4. Lent February/March 2014 5. Easter May/June 2014 OR 6. Lead a Childrens Liturgy of the Word October through May. Contact Joanne Fezza for details. All families are expected to donate five hours of service to the Religious Education Program unless they take the payment option. Parents must cover the chapter material in the parish textbook with their child, approximately one chapter per week, following the same syllabus as classroom-based students. Instructions for submitting chapter Reviews: Follow the syllabus that will be provided to you at the orientation meeting. After reading the chapter in the textbook, complete the online chapter review as follows: Go to www.faithfirst.com. Click on Students. Click on Chapter Reviews. Click on link above the picture of the alarm clock which reads, Click here to view previous version of the chapter reviews. Scroll down and click on Legacy Edition. Scroll down and click on your grade level. Click on the chapter number. Click on the appropriate answers to the multiple choice questions. When finished, you need to email your results to a special email address the Parish Catechetical Office has set up for chapter reviews. Type in olphomework@olpnp.com and then type a comma and your own email address. This way we will both get a copy. Another option is to have the results sent only to yourself and after you receive them, forward them to us at olphomework@olpnp.com. Either way, you will know immediately if your results went through.
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SACRAMENT PROGRAM
The sacrament policies of the Archdiocese of Newark state that:
Your family should be registered in the parish in which your child receives the sacraments.
The sacraments are celebrations of the parish community. All sacraments, including First Reconciliation, First Eucharist and Confirmation should be received in the parish in which the family is registered and worships. Families who are not registered and contributing members of Our Lady of Peace should contact the parish in which they are registered for information regarding the preparation of children for the sacraments.
The immediate preparation period of catechesis for sacraments should be parish-based and not school-based; it should involve both Catholic school and public school students in a coordinated and unified fashion.
The Sacrament Preparation Program for OLP is coordinated and administered by the Catechetical Office in collaboration with the Academy of OLP principal and teachers. The students of the preparation program include children who attend local private schools and whose families are active parishioners of OLP.
Parents are the primary educators of the faith for their children.
The immediate preparation for the sacraments of First Reconciliation and First Eucharist takes place within the family. Our parish program will provide you with the preparation books, resources, and support you need. Your childs regular Religious Education program in the parish or Academy will supplement your childs faith formation. In recognition of an adolescents faith maturity, the immediate preparation for the sacrament of Confirmation takes place during the tenth grade within the students community of peers and is led by Catechetical Office staff and mentored by faith-filled adult members of the worshipping community of OLP.
Sacrament Preparation Our Lady of Peace has developed a comprehensive Sacrament Preparation Program which is designed to help each child and his/her family to become actively involved in the parish community. We want each person who comes to our parish to feel welcomed by our community, grow in participation in the Mass and in understanding of the sacraments. We hope that as parents help their child learn about Jesus and His Presence in the Eucharist, both parents and child will grow closer to Christ and gain a fuller understanding of our Catholic faith.
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First Reconciliation Preparation for the sacrament begins when the child enters first grade religious education. Children generally receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation in the second grade. Detailed program requirements are explained during a parent meeting generally held in October of the second grade. A Reconciliation Preparation fee of $50 due at the beginning of the second grade defrays the cost of materials and a retreat. First Eucharist Preparation for the sacrament begins when the child enters first grade religious education and continues in second grade as the child prepares for First Reconciliation. Children generally receive the Sacrament of First Eucharist in the third grade. Detailed program requirements are explained during a parent meeting generally held in October of the third grade. A First Eucharist Preparation fee of $50 due at the beginning of the third grade defrays the cost of materials and a retreat. Confirmation A candidate must have experienced ongoing religious education in grades one through eight either in a Catholic school or parish religious education program. If formal religious education has lapsed, the student much demonstrate adequate knowledge of the grade level topics for the missed grades. Additionally, the student must be enrolled in the Confirmation preparation program at the end of seventh grade. Families new to the parish should contact the Parish Catechetical Office. The candidate and a parent must attend an Information Meeting generally held in May of seventh grade and take part in a family discernment interview before September of eighth grade.
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Now lets begin this journey, bishop and people, this journey of the Church of Rome, which is the one that presides in charity over all the churches a journey of brotherhood, love and trust among us. Let us pray for one another. Pope Francis